Architectural Surfaces Group is hiring: Delivery Driver CDL-A in Grimes
Architectural Surfaces Group, Grimes, IA, US
Job Description
ABOUT US
Architectural Surfaces has been a worldwide leader in granite, marble, quartz, tile, and soapstone supply, now in over thirty locations across the United States. Our deep industry experience and excellent reputation give us access to the finest quarries in the world, while our diverse customer base gives us the buying power to bring our customers top-quality natural stone at an economical price. We carry more than 120 colors of natural stone in slabs from Brazil, India, China, Europe, and beyond.
We are looking for smart, dedicated professionals to strengthen our team. We offer career opportunities that provide a unique career experience depending on your skills, career objectives, and preferred work experience. At Architectural Surfaces you'll find a close-knit team and a collaborative, supportive environment that keeps projects running smoothly and customers happy. If you're ready to join a top-notch team, we'd like to hear from you. Architectural Surfaces is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify.
Architectural Surfaces is a national company with the soul of a family business. We offer a deep inventory of on-trend materials, including a broad selection of quality stone, quartz, and tile for residential and commercial applications. We believe in cultivating knowledge to transcend the transaction and deliver effortless customer experiences. Our expert staff is committed to responsive service and on-time delivery.
POSITION SUMMARY
As a CDL Class A Driver you will play a crucial role in our logistics and transportation operations. You will be responsible for safely and efficiently transporting products to their designated destinations while upholding our company's high standards for professionalism, safety, and customer service.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Safe Operation: Operate and maintain commercial vehicles, primarily Class A trucks, in a safe and responsible manner, adhering to all traffic laws and company safety protocols.
- Loading and Unloading: Safely load and unload product, ensuring it is properly secured and protected during transit.
- Route Planning: Plan and execute routes efficiently, considering traffic conditions, weather, and other factors that may impact delivery schedules.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of deliveries, including bills of lading, mileage logs, and inspection reports.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Perform routine vehicle inspections and maintenance tasks, reporting any issues to the maintenance team promptly.
- Customer Service: Provide exceptional customer service by interacting professionally with clients and ensuring timely and accurate deliveries.
- Compliance: Comply with all federal, state, and local regulations, including hours of service and weight restrictions.
- Communication: Maintain clear communication with dispatch and logistics teams, providing updates on the status of deliveries and any unexpected delays.
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Safe Driving: Safety is paramount in this role. CDL Class A drivers must have a strong commitment to safe driving practices, including defensive driving techniques, adherence to traffic laws, and maintaining a clean driving record.
- Vehicle Operation: Proficiency in operating and maneuvering Class A commercial vehicles, including tractor-trailers or other large trucks, is essential. This includes handling the vehicle in various road and weather conditions.
- Route Planning: The ability to plan efficient routes, considering factors such as traffic, road closures, and delivery schedules, is crucial for on-time deliveries and cost-effective operations.
- Cargo Handling: Expertise in loading and unloading product while ensuring it is properly secured and protected during transit. Knowledge of weight distribution and cargo safety is essential.
- Documentation: Accurate record-keeping is vital. CDL drivers need to maintain logs, complete bills of lading, and document inspections and maintenance records as required by law and company policy.
- Compliance: A strong understanding of federal, state, and local regulations, including hours of service regulations, weight restrictions, and vehicle maintenance requirements, is necessary to ensure legal compliance.
- Communication: Effective communication with clients and colleagues is important. This includes providing updates on delivery status, reporting incidents, and maintaining a professional demeanor.
- Customer Service: A customer-centric approach is important, as CDL drivers often interact with clients during deliveries. Professionalism, courtesy, and problem-solving skills are essential for maintaining positive customer relationships.
- Mechanical Skills: Basic mechanical skills for performing routine vehicle inspections and addressing minor maintenance issues are beneficial for keeping the truck in good working condition.
- Emergency Response: Knowledge of emergency procedures, such as what to do in case of accidents or breakdowns, is important to ensure the safety of both the driver and others on the road.
- Adaptability: The ability to adapt to changing conditions, including weather, traffic, and delivery schedules, is critical for successful route completion.
- Physical Stamina: CDL Class A drivers often engage in physically demanding tasks, including loading and unloading cargo. Good physical fitness is important to perform these tasks safely.
- Problem-Solving: The ability to think critically and make decisions under pressure is valuable for handling unexpected challenges on the road.
- Time Management: Effective time management skills are necessary for meeting delivery deadlines and maintaining efficient schedules.
- Attention to Detail: Attention to detail is vital when inspecting vehicles, reviewing documentation, and ensuring that cargo is properly secured.
- Teamwork: Collaboration with dispatchers, fellow drivers, and support staff is essential to ensure smooth operations and resolve any issues that may arise.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Valid CDL Class A license.
- Experience with short haul driving preferred.
- Clean driving record with a proven track record of safety required.
- Minimum of 2 years of professional driving experience.
- Knowledge of and adherence to DOT regulations.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to handle unexpected situations on the road.
- Excellent communication and customer service skills.
- Physical fitness to handle loading and unloading tasks.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Basic math skills for verifying order accuracy.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- On the Road: CDL Class A drivers spend a significant amount of their workday on the road, traveling both short and long distances. This often means extended periods of driving alone.
- Variety of Locations: The job may involve deliveries to urban areas, rural regions, industrial zones, or remote locations, depending on the company's operations.
- Different Weather Conditions: Drivers must be prepared to work in various weather conditions, including rain, snow, extreme heat, and cold. This can affect road conditions and safety.
- Loading and Unloading: When not driving, drivers may be involved in loading and unloading cargo. This can be physically demanding and may require heavy lifting.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS
Physical Demands
- Sitting: Extended periods of sitting while driving can lead to physical strain, including back and leg discomfort.
- Loading/Unloading: Physical strength and stamina are required for tasks such as loading and unloading cargo, securing loads, and performing routine vehicle inspections.
- Repetitive Tasks: Drivers may perform repetitive tasks, such as lifting and bending, which can strain muscles and joints over time.
- Environmental Factors: Exposure to noise, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations.
Mental Demands
- Concentration: Maintaining focus and concentration while driving for extended periods is essential for safety.
- Decision-Making: Drivers must make quick decisions regarding route changes, safety concerns, and customer interactions.
- Stress: The job can be stressful, especially when dealing with heavy traffic, adverse weather conditions, or unexpected delays.
- Safety Awareness: Constant awareness of road safety, compliance with regulations, and the ability to react to emergencies is a mental demand of the job.
Architectural Surfaces participates in E-Verify and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.